Inhibition and impulsivity: behavioral and neural basis of response control
In many circumstances alternative courses of action and thoughts have to be inhibited to
allow the emergence of goal-directed behavior. However, this has not been the accepted …
allow the emergence of goal-directed behavior. However, this has not been the accepted …
Neural mechanisms of domain-general inhibitory control
Inhibitory control is a fundamental mechanism underlying flexible behavior and features in
theories across many areas of cognitive and psychological science. However, whereas …
theories across many areas of cognitive and psychological science. However, whereas …
A hierarchical model of inhibitory control
Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral
responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition …
responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition …
Does inhibitory control training improve health behaviour? A meta-analysis
Objectives: Inhibitory control training has been hypothesised as a technique that will
improve an individual's ability to overrule impulsive reactions in order to regulate behaviour …
improve an individual's ability to overrule impulsive reactions in order to regulate behaviour …
Behavioral inhibition, sustained attention, and executive functions: constructing a unifying theory of ADHD.
RA Barkley - Psychological bulletin, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) comprises a deficit in behavioral inhibition. A
theoretical model is constructed that links inhibition to 4 executive neuropsychological …
theoretical model is constructed that links inhibition to 4 executive neuropsychological …
Executive functions and developmental psychopathology
In this paper, we consider the domain of executive functions (EFs) and their possible role in
developmental psychopathologies. We first consider general theoretical and measurement …
developmental psychopathologies. We first consider general theoretical and measurement …
Comorbidity
A Angold, EJ Costello, A Erkanli - The Journal of Child Psychology …, 1999 - cambridge.org
We review recent research on the prevalence, causes, and effects of diagnostic comorbidity
among the most common groups of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders; anxiety …
among the most common groups of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders; anxiety …
[CITAS][C] ADHD and the nature of self-control
RA Barkley - 1997 - books.google.com
This far-reaching work from renowned scientist-practitioner Russell A. Barkley provides a
radical shift of perspective on ADHD, arguing that the disorder is fundamentally a …
radical shift of perspective on ADHD, arguing that the disorder is fundamentally a …
On inhibition/disinhibition in developmental psychopathology: views from cognitive and personality psychology and a working inhibition taxonomy.
JT Nigg - Psychological bulletin, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
Disinhibition is a common focus in psychopathology research. However, use of inhibition-
models often is piecemeal, lacking an overarching taxonomy of inhibitory processes. The …
models often is piecemeal, lacking an overarching taxonomy of inhibitory processes. The …
On the ability to inhibit thought and action: general and special theories of an act of control.
Response inhibition is an important act of control in many domains of psychology and
neuroscience. It is often studied in a stop-signal task that requires subjects to inhibit an …
neuroscience. It is often studied in a stop-signal task that requires subjects to inhibit an …